Gateway to Student & Household Portals

This Gateway provides students and families easy access to our growing wealth of online management tools.

Here in the portal you can COMPLETE LOGS,  Request Center Classes, view assignments and grades, verify attendance, print unofficial transcripts, fill out logs, create a four-year academic plan, and more. Access to the student portal requires a pre-defined student password. Email your PLT or use the form in the box at the right if you have forgotten your username and password.

A household (parent/guardian) dashboard where the students portals of all student members of a household can be accessed without having to log into each individual student account. This login was created and is the same as the login created for the online registration when you enrolled your student(s). The username is the email used to complete the online registration. If you do not remember your password, please select the forgot password option.

Student/Household information updates should be made in a timely manner. Please submit all updates via the link above. If you would like to modify release permissions for your student, this can also be done via this link.

This step may be completed prior to or after enrollment but students will not be considered enrolled until the school's enrollment registrar has sent an email confirming your student's enrollment status.
The Meal Application takes the place of the Household Data Collection form that we have asked families to complete in the past. Even if you are not anticipating taking advantage of the breakfast or lunch program, please fill out an application. The income survey is instrumental in obtaining the necessary funding for our school operations.

Use this direct link to BUZZ if you were given Parent/Teaching Assistant credentials to oversee an online class. Students should continue to log into BUZZ via their Student Portal accounts.

Health Care Coverage Options and Enrollment Assistance (AB2706)

Assembly Bill 2706 (Hernandez), signed into law in 2014, requires public schools to add an informational item about health care coverage to their enrollment forms. Pursuant to this legislation, and with the help of the California Department of Education and the ALL IN for Schools Campaign, Covered California has created a website designed to provide information about the health care options through Covered California and free, confidential, in-person help in their area.

By law, most people are now required to have health insurance or pay a penalty when they file their taxes. Through Covered California, a program from the state of California, qualified legal residents of California and their families can compare health insurance plans and enroll in the one that works best for their needs and budget. Financial assistance is available to qualifying individuals and families to help them pay for health insurance premiums. This means the federal government may pay a portion of the health insurance premium. Individuals and families may also qualify for Medi-Cal benefits.

Undocumented and non-citizen or permanent-resident parents should not fear that applying on behalf of their children or dependents, who may be eligible for health coverage, will result in deportation or other immigration-related actions. For more clarification, read the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement memo on health enrollment and immigration in English or in Spanish.

For free, confidential, in-person help, in your area, or to learn more, compare health insurance plans, choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online, visit CoveredCA.com or call (800) 300-1506.

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